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If I Ruled the World, I would instruct the presidents of every media outlet to air this video in prime time. I would instruct every professor in every university to show it in every class. And then, I would freeze every social media account, until the owners of said accounts watched this seven minute public service announcement in its entirety. However, because I don't rule the world, and because I don't really harbor authoritarian tendencies, (I think,) I can only share the wisdom of Mr. Hudson on my personal page and encourage you to do the same. And invite him onto my podcast, at his convenience.
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The US Army developed the MV-75 tiltrotor (based on the V-280 Valor program) instead of adopting the V-22 Osprey because the Osprey was tailored for Marine Corps needs, like amphibious ops and shipboard folding. The MV-75 focuses on Army-specific requirements: lower costs, better hover efficiency, fixed engines (only rotors tilt) for safety and reduced complexity, plus double the Black Hawk's speed and range. It incorporates Osprey lessons to address past issues.
🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING: The U.S. Army is fast tracking its MV-75 tiltrotor, now set to enter service in 2027, years ahead of schedule.
Developed by Bell, the MV-75 will replace Black Hawks, offer double the range and speed, and feature a special operations variant.
Digital engineering and advanced tools are helping accelerate testing and deployment, aiming to revolutionize airmobile assault operations globally.
Source: The War Zone
With tortillas suddenly in the news here in California, it felt like the right moment to bring things back to basics. If you’ve never made flour tortillas at home, this is your sign. They’re wildly easy, take almost no time, and once you make them once, you’ll never look at store-bought the same way again. Best way to avoid the poison in food, make your own. https://t.co/idc3JhFgMt
Umberto Eco, who owned 50,000 books, had this to say about home libraries:
“It is foolish to think that you have to read all the books you buy, as it is foolish to criticize those who buy more books than they will ever be able to read. It would be like saying that you should use all the cutlery or glasses or screwdrivers or drill bits you bought before buying new ones.
“There are things in life that we need to always have plenty of supplies, even if we will only use a small portion.
“If, for example, we consider books as medicine, we understand that it is good to have many at home rather than a few: when you want to feel better, then you go to the ‘medicine closet’ and choose a book. Not a random one, but the right book for that moment. That’s why you should always have a nutrition choice!
“Those who buy only one book, read only that one and then get rid of it. They simply apply the consumer mentality to books, that is, they consider them a consumer product, a good. Those who love books know that a book is anything but a commodity.”